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In BC, an enduring power of attorney is the most common document used to give another person the authority to handle your financial and legal affairs if you become mentally incapable. But there are other options you can put in place to plan for future incapacity. | In BC, an enduring power of attorney is the most common document used to give another person the authority to handle your financial and legal affairs if you become mentally incapable. But there are other options you can put in place to plan for future incapacity. | ||
For in-depth discussion on planning for your future care and the planning options that are available to you, visit the People’s Law School website at peopleslawschool.ca. | For in-depth discussion on planning for your future care and the planning options that are available to you, visit the People’s Law School website at [http://peopleslawschool.ca peopleslawschool.ca]. | ||
== Preparing an enduring power
of attorney == | == Preparing an enduring power
of attorney == |